Applications of Chemical Technology
The branch of engineering that handles with the technology of large-scale chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical process. The Modern products of chemistry lead to cutting edge advancements applied technology in medical devices, aerospace, computing, fuels and more. As technology advances our nation’s primary chemicals management law must be updated to adapt to scientific progress and to promote that chemical products are safe for intended use. Chemistry Usage in Nanotechnology has many diverse applications, some of which include delivering drugs to specific cells, and repairing of damaged human tissue, improving efficiency of solar energy production and enabling both lighter, higher performance plastics for aerospace, construction and vehicles. Chemistry in the Space Age Aerospace needs the products of chemistry such as plastic space suits that can withstand 600 degree (Fahrenheit) temperature ranges. Chemistry in Computing has widespread use of touch screens, enabled by plastics, adhesives and other products of chemical technology are employed on cell phones, PDAs, computer screens. The global construction chemicals market (2015–2020) is estimated to reach USD 33.98 Billion by 2020 increasing at a rate of 7.62% between 2015 and 2020.
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